How Do You REALLY Stack Up On @Inboundorg?

Inbound.org has no shortage of awesome. I can’t think of a platform that has helped me find more authors, and led me to as much excellent content. Not only is it a fantastic conduit, it has this little thing called community, which provides for some excellent conversation.

Do you know how you, or your blog ranks on Inbound.org?

Before you jump in, this is how I arrived at the following rankings. First, I visited Inbound’s “All Time” list and with a little scraping, a lot of manual mucking around, and a weighting “formula” I put two lists together: “Must Follow Authors” and “Must Follow Blogs.”

The first, “Must Follow Authors” uses two weightings: “top 100 count” and “total comments.” Top 100 count refers to how many posts were found in the top 100 for any single author. We first ranked you based on this. Next, we ranked you based on total (we went 2000 posts deep), comments received to date.

Should anyone like to see the original data, please reach out, and I will send it along.

Let me know if you have any questions folks.

About Adam Steele

A SEO & Local SEO by trade, Adam spends the majority of his time creating new efficiencies through smart processes and the leveraging of technology. He is ruthlessly passionate about building smart, lean businesses, and exploring new, lean, internet marketing techniques. Find him on Twitter @AdamGSteele.

http://www.clayton-nichols.com Clayton Nichols

I always get weird with Inbound.org stuff. I love reading posts there(this is how I came to yours), but I’m afraid to post my own site in fear or self esteem issues, because I feel like everyone who’s serious there is on another level!

http://seandillonsmith.com/ Sean Smith

Right on man, dig this data, didn’t even realize my blog was on a list of this sort form inbound.org, good stuff!

Adam Steele

Glad you like : ) Was thinking of making this list dynamic, but am too lazy to do it haha. Havea good one!

http://seandillonsmith.com/ Sean Smith

That would be pretty sweet as well! Regardless though, it looks a lot better than just a list of blogs, so well done!